COMPLETE [HIST FICT] Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert - mas

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Thanks Jordan!

Have updated Section 2 and Section 3 is now ready for PL.

Best,
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alicameron91 wrote:Thanks Jordan!

Have updated Section 2 and Section 3 is now ready for PL.

Best,
Ali
Both are PL OK!
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Hi Jordan,

Section 4 is ready for PL.

Thanks!
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alicameron91 wrote:Hi Jordan,

Section 4 is ready for PL.

Thanks!
Ali
I haven't had to PL an hour-long section in a while...

But it is PL OK!

I'm not sure which I found more amusing:
a species of Roman macaroni called lasagna
or
Michael Angelo
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JorWat wrote: I haven't had to PL an hour-long section in a while...

But it is PL OK!

I'm not sure which I found more amusing:
a species of Roman macaroni called lasagna
or
Michael Angelo
It's getting more and more entertaining :)

I do believe the next section is even longer...brace yourself!
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alicameron91 wrote:I do believe the next section is even longer...brace yourself!
You probably know this, but if not, no section can be longer than 74 minutes. So try not to go too much longer...
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A quick update from me: I'm going to be on holiday from tomorrow to the 26th, and as such, will not be able to do any PLing for that time period.
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Thanks for the update, Jordan!

I'm off from the 19th to Sept 2nd as well, but will be trying to post the next section before I leave.

Have a great holiday!
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Hello Sentimental Education team - I apologize for the radio silence on my end. I've started a new job and getting settled into a new routine.

Per Jordan's previous note on the length of the section - my current file for Chapter 5 runs 77 minutes. I have cut out every extra breath, and short of speeding up the recording and raising my voice a few pitches in the process, there's nothing to be done about it.

Is there a process for overly long recordings? Should I split it into two sections and amend the table to reflect that?

Awaiting your guidance.

Ali
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Hi Ali,
Yes, it needs to be split into two sections. I think you can do this yourself in the MW. Check here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kVj409nG_E0XJ5UrrcL7EVx7Qyx-2UQ7dbw4mINi3XQ and don't hesitate to ask if you need help. For the actual recording, you'll have to record a new intro and outro, but otherwise you can just cut and paste half of your recording into a new file. (You can split it wherever you like of course... it doesn't have to be exactly half if it's not a good place to split it.)
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Thank you, smijen, for clarifying.

I have split the recording and section 5 and 6 are ready for PL!

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Section 7 is also ready for PL :)
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alicameron91 wrote:Section 7 is also ready for PL :)
Whew! That was a lot of listening...

Section 7 was PL OK, and here are your notes for 5 and 6:

Section 5:

20:33: 'Leather chairs' is said twice

Section 6:

2:33: 'presiding' should be 'resting'
29:49: Ending silence is a little too long (6.6 seconds).
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Thank you for your commitment to listening to my voice, Jordan!

I'll address the notes and re-upload the files.
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Sections 5 and 6 have been updated and are ready for a spot PL :)
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